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Reviewing the forecast for Inchinalee Over the next 7 days and the average daytime maximum temperature will be around 11°C, with a high for the week of 13°C expected on the afternoon of Friday 9th.
The mean minimum temperature will be 5°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Thursday 15th at 3°C.
Expect the coming week to
have mixed overhead conditions with some days dry and some seeing a significant amount of rain.
The indicators are that Wednesday 15th will have the most precipitation with an accumulation of around 17.0mm.
On the whole winds are likely to be moderate.

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Day

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Local Time

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Dir

This refers to the sustained average wind speed, normally averaged over a period of 10 minutes for up to 3 hrs.
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Speed/Gust

Temperature from our forecast perspective are fairly well defined, they are what we would expect to measure in a standard meteorological screen (in other words, shaded and well ventilated) at 2 metres above ground level.
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Temp/Feels Like

The relative humidity is the percent of saturation humidity, generally calculated in relation to saturated vapour density.
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Humidity

The value given is a total predicted for the previous 3 hrs and includes the time of the forecast being looked at.
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Precip Amount

The total amount of cloud as a percentage is derived from looking at cloud cover throughout the atmosphere and estimating how these combine when looked at from the ground.
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Cloud Amount

Here we try to capture the feel of the weather as an image – it will never be perfect but is useful for a quick overview.
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Weather

When we measure for forecast air pressure we are normally doing this relative to a certain height and most commonly relative to Mean Sea Level.
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